Appalachian High School - Laurel Yearbook (Boone, NC)
- Class of 1954
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Dedtcatiou To Mr, Tait, who by his untiring service, energetic loyalty, and complete understanding, has won for himself the high regard of the student body, we, the Senior Class of 1954, gratefully dedicate this the eighth volume of the Laurel. MARY FRANK GRAGG Editor RANDY MADDUX Junior Editor BETTY HAGAMAN Senior Editor BETTY HODGES Circulation NANCY HODGES Circulation NANCY WINKLER Sports Editor S.G, TUGMAN Sports Editor PEGGY MILLER Secretary GENE REED Art Editor MISS RUBY AKERS Sponsor BECKY BINGHAM Activities Editor KATHERINE PAYNE Activities Editor j ANNA BOYCE WINKLER Editor BETTY CALLOWAY Junior Editor GLENN MILLER Business Manager JOANNE HARDIN Art BETTY SWAIM Advertising BARBARA WINKLER Advertising LAURA HOLSHOUSER Advertising ANN COTTRELL Advertising KIM MILLER Art Editor HELEN PARKER Advertising MR, HAROLD GENTRY Sponsor MOZELLE GREENE Snapshots JOYCE COWLES Snapshots 1953-1954 JACK McKINNEY MR, LEROY ROGERS Assistant Principal B.S.) sand MA; Mississippi Southern College Louisiana State University University of Mississippi DR. J.R. SHAFFER Principal B.S,, Mississippi State M.S., Columbia University Dr, of Ed,, Indiana State MISS RUBY AKERS B.A., Mary-Hardin Baylor College English and Journalism MR, ROY R, BLANTON BooweicA., A.S.T.C, Music MRS, KATHLEEN DOUGHERTY B:S., M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, George Peabody College Home Economics MRS, H.D. ERNESTON B,M., Shenandoah Conservatory of Music Nenana, so. T.C, Chorus MR, PETER W, EVERETT Brot ALS. 1. C. Physical Education MR, HAROLD W, GENTRY Dao, A.S.,T.C, Science--Social Studies MRS, MARGARET E, GRAGG Bro vieA., A.o, T.C, English--Counselor MR, JACK W, GROCE BeSE eA soul C., Health--Physical Education MISS ELIZ ABETH GUY Deo evien. , AS. ..C. Health--Physical Education MRS, PEGGY B, HADDEN Deo. og ls GC. Business Education MRS, A.E. HAMBY, JR, B.S., Flora MacDonald College Eighth Grade MRS, BLANCHE N, HARDY A.B., Woman's College LigINe Cs English Not pictured MR, JAMES H, TEMPLETON Beare tA., Anos Ly. Mathematics--Science MISS BETTY JO HENDERSON Beoeee ics ote Ose es English--Counselor MISS MELICENT HUNEYCUTT B, A., Flora MacDonald MPAD LAr obec English--Social Studies MR, ROBERT E, LOTT A.B,, Athens College M.A., University of Alabama Spanish--French MISS JANIE MATTHEWS Boose ose lie on Health--Physical Education MR, EARL PETREY B,S., Union College M.A., Eastern Kentucky State Seventh Grade MR, WILLIAM C, ROSS, JR. Baste Vi wAL Aas ee Dramatics--Speech MR, KENT ROBINSON Besa NicAe ey ombce Biology MR, W. MERRILL SNYDER B.S., State Teachers College, Clarion, Penn, Mathematics--Science MRS, KATHRYN C, TULLY AeDe, Guosl ese aAme Columbia University Business Education MR, COLUMBUS J. TURNER Dao ese Ago Le Ge Mathematics--Science MRS, CLINT E. WARD Secretary MRS, J.C. GREENE Secretary Not pictured; MR, R.L, TAIT Bass MSs PASO a oe Alabama Polytechnic Institute Agriculture BETTY ANN EDMISTEN!- = = - = -- = = -=---- — =)-) President MARY FRANK GRAGG - - - - - ------------ Vice President PAULINE GREENE - - -- ------------------ Secretary JOHN EDGAR BROWN - - - - ---------------- Treasurer FAYE CRITCHER - - - -------------------- Reporter Mascots VIRGINIA McKINNEY - CRAIG AUSTIN FRANK ALVAREZ --- Quico BILL AUSTIN CLAUD AUSTIN--- Mule Ears” VIRGINIA LOUISE BARLOW --- Ginger MILTON BARRETT BARDEN--- P-Dab BOBBY BARNES--- Ugh REX BARNES--- Bush JIMMY BRENDELL--- Jose GERALDINE BERNICE BROWN--- Jerry” JOHN EDGAR BROWN--- Rabbit” MARY JO BROWN--- Jo-Jo” NORMA JEAN BUMGARNER--- Bumgarner” BETTY SUE CARROLL--- Susie” FRANK LINNEY COFFEY --- Fin” JOYCE MAE CORNETTE--- Joy FAYE RAMONA CRITCHER--- Shorty JO ANN CRITCHER--- Penny” JOHN EDWARD CULLER--- - Eddard BETTE ANN EDMISTEN--- Mag” JIMMY GORDON FLICK--- Swick MARY FRANK GRAGG--- Tiser” CAROLYN REBECCA GREENE--- Shorty” EDITH JEAN GREENE--- Edif WILLIAM HARRIS GREENE--- Pop J.B. GREENE--- Fred PAULINE GREENE--- Polly ELTON GREER--- Yip EMMA MAE GREER JACK GREER--- Whale BONITA CARMEN GUY --- Ke-armen” BETTY ANN HAGAMAN--- Bett Nan JUELLA ARLENE HAMPTON--- Jullie” CONLEY FRED HARRISON--- “Jawbone” C.J. HAYES--- Big Deal” HOWARD HAYES--- Two Forks” MACK HODGES--- Sam JOHN JACKSON--- Skis KENNETH JACKSON--- Cuff JOYCE MARIE JOHNSON--- Jice Sprat” MARY FRANCES JONES--- Franky” DORTHEY JEANNE LEWIS--- Weatherstein FRANK LLEVAT ABRAHAM MACIQUES JOE MAST --- Joseph JACK McKINNEY --- Runt BETTY LOU MILLER--- Blondie GLADYS MARGARET MILLER--- Gladialia” KIM MILLER--- Tiny PEGGY JOANNE MILLER--- Jo” ROY MILLER--- Yankee” ALTON MORETZ-- Suey” WANDA MAE MORETZ--- Cob BETTY JEAN NORRIS--- Red ) BOBBY JOE NORRIS EMMA LUCILLE NORRIS--- Hootie” SHIRLEY ANN NORRIS WENDELL NORRIS--- Windy” : VANCE NORTHERN --- Egor Seegarski” | KATHERINE IRENE PAY NE--- Kathy NORMA JEAN PHILLIPS HOUSTON PRESNELL--- Hooston NANCY MARGARET QUALLS--- Punk” BARBARB ANN RAGAN--- Bobbie JOHN RAGAN--- Pumpkin” JOHNNIE RAY --- Ragg Mopp CARL GENE REED--- Britt” GEORGE RICHARDSON BILL RUSH--- Bull” CATHERINE STEVENS--- Cat MARGARET STORIE--- Maggie” RACHEL ANNE TEAGUE--- Rat TED TOWNSEND ALBERT VERBYLA, JR, --- Al ROY WELCH--- Chicken” BILLY WELLBORN--- Gumpy 23” JACK WELLBORN--- Mumpus 25” DEMPSEY LEE WILCOX --- Fire Bug ANNA BOYCE WINKLER--- A-Bee” DICK WINKLER--- Crow NANCY DEE WINKLER--- Tiger Not pictured: COLLIS AUSTIN ERNEST BERNARD HARTLEY JAMES PHILLIPS Reyer RI Pe HN hake Last Will aud Vestameut Seucor Class of (954 We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of sound mind and body do hereby make this our last will and testament, I, I, I, ARTICLE I Bill Austin, do hereby will and bequeath my waistline to Junior Kerhoulas. Claude Austin, do hereby will and bequeath my ears to Francis, Collis Austin, do hereby will and bequeath my many happy times at A.H.S, to an- other five year scholar. : Milton Barden, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to kick extra points to am- other trazy guy. Virginia Barlow, do hereby will and bequeath my shyness to Minnie Austin, Bobby Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the Blue Devil's Diary to S.G, Tugman., Rex Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath my moments of seriousness to Jimmy Watson, Jimmy Brendell, do hereby will and bequeath my favorite corner to Harry Klutz. Jerry Brown, do hereby will and bequeath Kenneth to no one. John Edgar Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my rabbits to the Agriculture De- partment, Mary Jo Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my quietness to the Hollingsworth twins, Norma Jean Bumgarner, do hereby will and bequeath my vitality to Groucho Marx, Betty Sue Carroll, do hereby will and bequeath my soft voice to Coach Everette, Frank Coffey, do hereby will and bequeath my voice to Arthur Godfrey, Faye Critcher, do hereby will and bequeath my baby face to Alyce Powell, Jo Ann Critcher, do hereby will and bequeath Pythagoras back to the Egyptian age, Joyce Cornette, do hereby will and bequeath my northern accent to Tallulah Bank- head, John Edward Culler, do hereby will and bequeath the whole drum section to 'Chisgerss Bette Ann Edmistem, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to communicate with the Cubans to anyone who might need it, Jimmie Flick, do hereby will and bequeath my love for holidays to President Eisenhower, Mary Frank Gragg, do hereby will and bequeath all the pennies in my piggy bank to the LIBRARY FUND, Carolyn Greene, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to switch from soprano to alto to anyone who can do it, Edith Greene, do hereby will and bequeath my pink blush to the one who can catch it first, Harris Greene, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the teachers' parking places back to the teachers, — —_ a - J.G. Greene, do hereby will and bequeath NOTHING to NOBODY. Pauline Greene, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the Appalachian Theater to Mrs, Beach, Elton Greer, do hereby will and bequeath my love for football to anyone who thinks they can equal it, Emma Mae Greer, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Home Ec to some house- wife who can't cook or sew, Jack Greer, do hereby will and bequeath my younger brothers to the A.H.S. football squad, Carmen Guy, do hereby will and bequeath my sister to A.H.S. and many years of good HEALTH, Betty Ann Hagaman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk to Abraham and Quiquo to Mr, Lott, Juella Hampton, do hereby will and bequeath my commercial ability to Ann Southern. Conley Harrison, do hereby will and bequeath my best wishes to the baseball teams through the years, Ernest Hartley, do hereby will and bequeath my scientific interests to the F.B.I. Research Center. C.J. Hayes, do hereby will and bequeath my love for going steady to Johnny Hodges, Howard Hayes, do hereby will and bequeath my voice to Columbia Recordings, Mack Hodges, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the Student Council to any Junior who is trusted that much by his homeroom, John Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my feet to the Alaskan Patrol, _Ken Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath all the homeroom programs we didn't have to any future vice president, Joyce Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play the piano to Randy Maddux. Frances Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my majorette uniform to Pat--let's keep it in the family. Jeanne Lewis, do hereby will and bequeath my psychological knowledge to Thelma Phillips. Frank Llevat, do hereby will and bequeath my cute wink to Richard Hartley, Abraham Maciques, do hereby will and bequeath my ability dance to Ricardo Montal- ban, Joe Mast, do hereby will and bequeath my broken jaw to the Fixit Club, Jack McKinney, do hereby will and bequeath the whole aspirin industry to the next student body president, Betty Lou Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my LONG blond hair to Garry Moore, Gladys Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my splurges in SENIOR Physical Education class to Frances Rush, Kim Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my lanky limbs to Dr, Shaffer, Peggy Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to laugh at nothing to Shirley Cook, Roy Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak in public to W.C, Payne, Alton Moretz, do hereby will and bequeath my love for agriculture to Mr, Tait, Wanda Moretz, do hereby will and bequeath my studious attitude to Tony Winkler, Betty Jean Norris, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Carlton Lyons--he needs it so desperately. Bobby Joe Norris, do hereby will and bequeath my guitar to Tex Cullers, Emma Norris, do hereby will and bequeath my dry wit to a rainy season, Shirley Anne Norris, do hereby will and bequeath my N.H.S. candles to Appalachian's darkest corner, : Wendell Norris, do hereby will and bequeath my cider mill to the next sponsor of the Halloween Carnival, Vance Northern, do hereby will and bequeath all the BINGO sets in the world to Bill Ross, Katherine Payne, do hereby will and bequeath my collection of class rings to Josten's, James Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to see nothing, hear nothing, know nothing, to Mark Hodges, Norma Jean Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to remember my name to Mr, Gentry, Houston Presnell, do hereby will and bequeath Mr, Blanton's homeroom their diplomas, Nancy Qualls, do hereby will and bequeath my liveliness to Mrs, Dougherty, Frank Alvarez, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to attract FEMALES to Bobby Wilcox, Barbara Ragan, do hereby will and bequeath my artistic handwriting to Robert Bingham, John Ragan, do hereby will and bequeath my droll sayings to Shirley Rogers, Johnnie Ray, do hereby will and bequeath my name to JOHNNIE RAY. Gene Reed, do hereby will and bequeath my way with women to A.C, Farthing, George Richardson, do hereby will and bequeath the Navy to all the little sailors, Bill Rush, do hereby will and bequeath my admiration for mathematics to Mr, Templeton, Catherine Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath the Hi Life to Betty Cooke Margaret Storie, do hereby will and bequeath the wish that all the brooms in the student store be swapped for a vacuum cleaner, Rachel Ann Teague, do hereby will and bequeath my collection of RAT TRAPS to Sylvester the cat, Ted Townsend-I'll still will my F,F,A, trips; they were even better than last year Albert Verbyla, Jr., do hereby will and bequeath my ability to compete with the yard stick to Harry Critcher, Roy Welch, do hereby will and bequeath my lazy walk to Jackie Gleason Billy Wellborn, do hereby will and bequeath all my FIVE feet to Becky Bingham--I'll keep the inches, — , Jack Wellborn, do hereby will and bequeath my bus to George Maine, , Dempsey Wilcox, do hereby will and bequeath the proclamation THAT ALL NEXT YEAR BE HOLIDAYS, , Anna Boyce Winkler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to argue politics to the DEMOCRATIC presidential candidate for 1956, , Dick Winkler, do hereby will and bequeath my native ability to anyone who will use it more than I have, , Nancy Dee Winkler, do hereby will and bequeath all the African TIGERS to Jack Gentry. —= — = —_ ARTICLE II To the Junior Class, we leave our many Senior headaches, ARTICLE III To the Sophomores, we leave a higher step to wisdom, ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, the thought that they'll soon be seniors, ARTICLE V To the Faculty, we give a toast for making our lives at Appalachian the happiest. We may be leaving, but never forgetting. HE acte senso Most Likely to Succeed ANNA BOYCE WINKLER MACK HODGES =) | Most Popular FAYE CRITCHER . BOBBY BARNS a Mis s Appalachian MARY FRANK GRAGG Best All-Around KATHERINE PAYNE JIMMY BRENDELL tive rac : Most Att | NANCY DEE WINKLER JOHN EDGAR BI 1c ost Athlet M ETT Y ANN EDMISTEN B GENE REED Wittiest EMMA NORRIS REX BARNS : iT 4 EROS gees 1. Jimmie Flick 2. Katherine Payne 3. Dick Winkler 4, Harris Greene 5, George Richardson 6, Mary F, Gragg 7. Kim Miller 8. Mary Jo Brown 9, Gene Reed 10, Jack Welborn and Carolyn Greene 11, Anna Boyce Winkler 12, Norma J, Phillips 13. Barbara Ragan 14, Jerry Brown 15, Nancy Dee Winkler 16, Shirley Norris 17, Betty Sue Carrol 18. Wendell Norris 19, Jean Lewis 20. J.B, Greene 21, Carmen Guy 22, Rex Barnes 23, Bobby Barnes 24, Betty Ann Hagaman 25, Betty J. Norris 26, Mack Hodges 27, Joyce Johnson 28, John Cullers 29, Alton Moretz 30, C.J. Hayes 31, Margaret Storie 32, Norma Bumgarner 33, Juella Hampton 34, Emma Norris 30, Rachel Teague 36, Pauline Greene 37, Peggy Miller 38. Wanda Moretz 39. Dempsey Wilcox 40, Joyce Cornette. autor (Class Officers BILLY LYONS - - - ------------------------ - - President PONVEWIN CUE Renmin ow aSe me eee le aae = 4a ie P VICE President MARGARE TAWINK DERI ote b= toga sso ho a) eb ie = ee OCCIetary, BILEZ BRO Vial eee or Ree Elegie in me ee oa got ao eee LTC ASUPEL First row: Bobby Beach, Patsy Bentley, Rebecca Bingham, Charles Bolick, Bill Brown, Johnsie Brown, Second row: Martha Brown, William Brown, Betty Calloway, Janie Cline, Dorothy Coffey, Howard Coffey, Third row: Maxine Coffey, Betty Cook, Jason Cook, Mary Ethel Cook, Shirley Cook, Joyce Cowles, Fourth row: J.M. Cullers, Paul Davis, Betty Sue Greer, Jimmy Greer, Lena Greene, Shirley Greer, Fifth row: Peggy Hampton, Richard Hartley, Ruby Hartley, Betty Lou Hodges, Betty Ruth Hodges, Kyle Hodges, Mark Hodges Nancy Hodges First row: Mary Catherine Hollars, Ray Hollars, Gene Holman, Robert Hughes, Cliff Keplar, Mildred Lewis, Second row: Billy Lyons, Carlton Lyons, Randy Maddux, George Maines, Buddy McGuire, Edith Miller, Third tow: Peggy Miller, Austin Moretz, Clara Jean Moretz, Irma Lee Moretz, Earl Norris, Shirley Norris, Helen Parker W,C, Payne First row: Ellis Phillips, Thelma Phillips, Alyce Gaye Powell, Dean Rayfield, Gean Rayfield, Billy Richardson, Second row: Shirley Rogers, Frances Rush, Peggy Sherrill, James Tait, Emma Jo Teague, Mary Gladys Teague, Th ird row: Ethel Townsend, Dockie Triplette, Mack Triplette, S,G, Tugman, Keith Van Dyke, Tommy Vanney, First row: Peggy Watson, Glenn Welborn, Odis Welborn, Kenneth Wilcox, Roger Wine- barger, Margaret Winkler. Second row: Tony Winkler, Joan Wood, Eula Mae Woodring, Not pictured: Dean Critcher, Shelby Dotson, Junior Kerhoulas, Billy McNeal, JUNIOR MARSHALS Rebecca Bingham, Chief; Ruby Hartley, Billy Lyons, Betty Jane Calloway, Randy Maddux, Tony Winkler, Chief, Glen Miller - - - -------+----- President Robert Bingham - Vice President Betty Brendell - - ------------- Secretary Harry Critcher - - - - - - - - - - - - = - -Treasurer First row: Annie Ashley, Minnie Austin, Boyd Barlow, Imogene Berry, Mary Bingham, Robert Bingham, Second row: Earl Brookshire, Bobby Brown, Glenda Brown, Luther Brown, Betty Brendell, Bobby Brendell, Third row: Lance Carlson, Aaron Carroll, Dorthy Carroll, Reba Carroll, Shirley Carroll, Shelby Cheek, Not pictured: Earl Woodring, Virginia Greene, Patsy Watson, Richard Miller, Phil McGuire, Tom Lawrence, Roger Lewis, Fred Gentry, Fred Gragg, Kent Greer, Ralph Howell. Kenneth Clawson Barbara Coffey Emily Coffey Bill Collins Helen Colvard Roger Cook Ann Cottrell Harry Critcher Margaret Critcher Ellen Culler Jime Lou Cullers Judy Danner Grace Day Glenna Mae Dobson Betty Jo Dyer A.C, Farthing Betty Foster Kate Greene Louella Greene Mozelle Greene Pat Greene Reba Greene Owen Greer Bonnie Jean Hampton J.R, Hampton Patsy Hampton Edward Harmon Christine Hartley Harold Hayes Kenneth Hayes Mary Wanda Hodges Scottie Hodges Laura Holsouser Dickie Hunt Faye Johnson John Johnson J.B. Jones Pat Jones Joe Lewis Charles Michael B.M, Miller Glen Miller Earlene Miller Lena Miller Jane Moretz Janet Moretz Joe Moretz Mary Jane Moretz Mary Lea Moretz R,C. Moretz Treva Moretz Lois Norris Van Norris Ray Parlier John Payne Vilas Payne J. Ann Phillips Keith Phillips Herbert Townsend Barbara Tugman Martha Phillips Bobby Porch Jimmy Watson Verbie Watson Cecil Proffit Nan Regan Catherine Welch J.W. Wellborn Nancy Regan Robert Rosenbalm Peggy Wellborn Rebecca Wellborn Frank South Jimmy Steelman Margaret West Ruth Wilson Barbara Storie Linda Taylor Clara Winebarger Mary Winebarger Phillip Templeton Cecil Tester Barbara Winkler j eo, - David McKinney - - - - - - - - - - - - - -President Joe Miller - - - - - - -------- Vice President Rebecca Edmisten - - - - - - - - = - - - - Secretary Betty Swaim - - ---------- - - - -Treasurer First row: Roberta Barnes, Billy Berry, David Blackburn, Buzzy Bumgarner, Joan Carroll, Dan Coffey. Second row: Lorraine Coffey, Bruce Cook, Jean Cook, Joel Cook, Marie Cornett, Ted Cornett, Third row: Jack Creed, Wendell Critcher, David Culler, Shirley Davis, Peggy Dotson, Rebecca Edmisten, Charlotte Eller Sue Fletcher Jo Ann Hardin Mary Harrison Bonnie Foster Sheila Gilley Joe Idle Peggy Jones Betty Greene Elsie Greene Clara Lewis Judy Lookabill Lorene Greene Wayne Greene Mary Lou Main Mary Lou Mast Peggy Greer Vicie Golds Billy Matherson David McKinney Lowell Hagaman Frankie Hamilton Betty McNeil Jimmy McNeil Muriel Hampton Wayne Hampton Christine Miller Claude Miller Glenna Miller Joe Miller Connie Ray Freddie Reese Joyce Miller Nell Miller Bobby Reynolds Kenneth Rhymer Nellie Miller Carolyn Moretz H.T. Rogers Peggy Rogers Junior Nichols Bobby Norris Joan Rosenbalm Jody Shackford Kenneth Norris Paul Perry Bobby Sherrill Gorden Shores Gail Phillips Paul Porch Jane Snyder Betty Swaim Eva Proffit Henry Proffit Marvin Storie Edwin Taylor First row: Arnold Tester, Frankie Teague, Hazed Townsend, Mary Ruth Townsend, Johnny Turner, Joyce Tuckwiller, Second row: Gary Hartley, Lowell Henderson, Johnny Hodges, Mary Hodges, Jeanette Hollars, Nancy Hollingsworth, Third row: Patsy Hollings- worth, Bobby Watking, Carolyn Watson, Loyd Watson, Mary Watson, Donna Welborn, Fourth row: Stoney Wheeler, Bobby Wilcox, Ravon Wilcox, Billy Joe Williams, Larry Winebarger, Not pictured: Claude Shore, Ernest Vannoy, Buster Oaks, Jimmy Pitts, Robert Ragan, Carolyn Norris, Rachel Rominger, Lorene Wheller, Steven Kerhoulas, Joseph Main, Nona Hamby, Bena Nell Hayes, Carolyn Lewis, Mary Bryan, Violet Carlton, Melvina Greene, Russell Cook, James Greene, Grant Greene, EIGHTH GRADE Mollie Agle Jerry Austin Jimmy Halloway Margaret Hampton Larry Austin Kent Beech Jack Harmon Robert Harmon Barbara Bentley Dick Brown Billy Hayes Jack Hayes Grace Brown Barbara Byrd Ruby Hayes Jean Hodges Bobby Carroll David Cook Lena Hodges Rena Hodges Sally Crowell Pat Dowling Betty Hollar Geraldine Honeycutt Frank Dyer Rosey Eldreth Glen Isacs Bobby Jones Jimmy Greene L ana Greer June Jones Jack Louis Sonny Greene Elizabeth Hagaman Mary Lawrence Pat Maddux EIGHTH GRADE Henry Main Geraldine Moody Marian Moretz Charles Ousburn Tommy Owsley Frank Payne, Jr. June Robbins Dorothy Roberts Lillian Roberts Eddy Rush George Shore Helen Smitheman Betty Swift David Teague Barbarb Townsend Clay Townsend Mary Van Noppen Mary West Pat Wilcox Buddy Wood Margaret Wood Bernard Woodring Not pictured: Carlton Brown ‘Wayne Cooke Carolyn Davis Richard Pitts SEVENTH GRADE First row: Joyce Beach, Nadine Bolick, Bruce Bumgarner, Mark Carlson, Barbara Cornett, Ralph Cornett, Second row: Sharron Correll, George Cowles, Eugene Denny, Bobby Edmisten, Rufus Edmisten, Billy Farthing. Third row: Jimmy Greer, Jewel Harmon, Rebekah Hampton, Jimmy Hayes, Kenneth Hollars, Mary Alice Hollars, Fourth row: Patsy Houck, Diann Lancaster, Paul Lewis, Myrna Luther, Jerry McCracken, Boyce Moretz. Fifth row: Ann Van Noppen, Carol Redmond, Billy Triplett, Faye West, Evelyn Wilson, Not pictured: Joe Shore, Robert Braswell, Ben Teague, Dayton Teague, Dana Townsend, Billy Triplett, Jack Winkler, Claude Welch, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1. Two of a kind Their works pay off this year” Good form Cutie It's as loud as we can get it Candy and cake” In the good ol’ summer time” Bottom’s up” Beauty shop beauties” The pause that refreshes Crusing down the river My Buddy I'm my daddy's sweetheart” “Our heavy line” Explain this thing to me Milton Barden, Co-Captain; Jimmy Brendell, Harris Greene, John Jackson, Roy Miller, Johnny Ray, Gene Reed, Co-Captain; Rex Barnes, Bill Brown, Cliff Keplar, Junior Ker- houlas, Carlton Lyons, Randy Maddux, Buddy McGuire, W. C. Payne, S. G. Tugman, Glen Wellborn, Tony Winkler, Bobby Bingham, Bobby Brendell, Roger Cook, Fred Gragg, Charles Michael, B. M. Miller, Jimmy Watson, J. W. Wellborn, Charles Bum- garner, Jack Creed, James Greene, Grant Greer, David McKinney, Junior Nichols, Bobby Sherrill, Edwin Taylor, Bobby Wilcox, Dave Culler, Manager; Earl Brookshire, Manager; Bobby Watkins, Manager; Joe Moretz, Manager, FOOTBALL SCORES WE THEY. September 11 Hudson 7 ot September 18 Spruce Pine 26 7 September 25 Sparta 13 0 October 2 Elkin 7 6 October 7 Bakersville 41 7 October 16 Granite Falls 18 7 October 23 Lansing ; 14 12 October 30 Crossnore 21 0 November 13 Taylorsville 21 7 SENIORS RES BARNES Co-Captains GENE REED and MILTON BARDEN GENE REED MILTON BARDEN JOHNNY RAY Bette Ann Edmisten, Captain; Nancy Dee Winkler, Co-Captain; Mary Frank Gragg, Beckie Bingham, Shirley Cook, Ruby Hartley, Peggy Hampton, Mary K. Hollars, Shirley Norris, Frances Rush, Betty Brendell, Ann Cottrell, Barbara Winkler, Roberta Barns, Mary Mast, Peggy Sherrill, Manager; Anna Boyce Winkler, Manager; Miss Guy, Coach, SENIOR VARSITY MEMBERS BETTE ANN EDMISTEN NANCY DEE WINKLER MARY FRANK GRAGG ogs Varsity Gene Reed, Co-Captain; Bill Lyons, Co-Captain; Harris Greene, Kim Miller, Cliff ‘Keplar, Buddy McGuire, Randy Maddux, Fred Gragg, S. G. Tugman, Phillip Temple- ton, Jimmy Greer, Bobby Brendell, Bobby Barnes, Manager; Keith Phillips, Manager; Mr. Rogers, Coach. SENIOR VARSITY MEMBERS GENE REED HARRIS GREENE KIM MILLER Go la’ OY ° Va et Joan Rosenbalm, Sue Fletcher, Nancy Hollingsworth, Patsy Hollingsworth, Lorene Greene, Sheila Gilley, Shirley Carrol, Mary Lou Mast, Mary Wanda Hodges, Patsy Hampton, Emile Coffey, Roberta Barns, Rebecca Edmisten, Miss Robertson, Coach. oe @ Soy’ Gunior Varsity Charles Michael, Jacx Creed, Owen Greer, Bobby Wilcox, Robert Bingham, Boyd Bar- low, Bobby Norris, Jimmy Greer, W. C, Payne, B. M. Miller, Bobby Watkins, Edward Harmon, Bobby Porch, Manager; Mr. Routh, Coach, Mr. Gabriel, Coach, Miiton Barden, Abraham Macuques, Tony Winkler, Joe Miller, Jimmy Flick, Roy Mil- ler, Buzzy Bumgarner, Joe Mast, Bill Brown, J. W. Wellborn, Mr. Oldaker, Coach. Fred Gragg, Buddy McGuire, Bobby Brendell, J. W. Will- Gene Reed, Bill Lyons, Randy Maddux, Kenneth John Jackson, Vance Northern, Harry Critcher, Peter Everette, John Ragan, Dean Critcher, born, B. M. Miller, Conley Harrison, Jackson, Tony Winkler, Coach, LAURA HOLSOUSER BETTY RUTH HODGES MINNIE AUSTIN HELEN PARKER BARBARA STORIE RUTH WILSON MARY BINGHAM, JIMMIE CULLER, REBA GREENE, LOUELLA GREENE, PAT DOWLING, SALLY CROWELL, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS President, Gene Reed; Vice President, Faye Critcher; Secretary, Mary Frank Gragg; Treasurer, Roy Miller; Program Chairman, Jo Ann Critcher; Sentinel, Shirley Ann Norris. National ouar Soccety DZS 7 SI NIINIZDSZINIZINIZINIZ IN NN) IN ZINES ZINA ZINN NN NZD SII NINN NN VSS VASVanas“arasasaras warras Mary Frank Gragg, Anna Boyce Winkler, Gene Reed, Kathryn Payne, Joan Critcher, Faye Critcher, Carmen Guy, Nancy Dee Winkler, Shirley Ann Norris, Roy Miller, Emma Norris, Jimmy Brendell, Mack Hodges, Harris Greene. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jack McKinney - - - - - - - - - - President Faye Critcher - - --- - - - Vice President Randy Maddux - - - - Secretary-Treasurer Katherine Payne - - - - - - - - - -Reporter Laura Holshouser - - - - - Council Member Betty Swaim - - - - - - - Council Member Mrs, Gragg, Sponsor; Mack Hodges, Jimmy Brendell, Bette Edmisten, Barbara Tugman, Ellen Culler, A. C. Farthing, Jody Shackford, David McKinney, Sue Fletcher, Tommy Owsley, June Jones, Billy Farthing. MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS Frank Coffey, President; Betty Ann Hagaman, Vice President; Betty Ruth Hodges, Secretary- Treasurer; Betty Calloway, Librarian; Helen Parker, Reporter; Jody Shackford, Accompanist; Director, Mrs. Elsie Erneston, Aer ec ser om i ancy ennai, ee Wanda Moretz, Betty Ann Hagaman, Betty Ruth Hodges, Carmen Guy, Carolyn Greene, Johnsie Brown, Helen Parker, Juella Hampton, Barbara Coffey, Sheila Gilley, Edith Greene, Betty Jane Calloway, Betty Lou Miller, Norma Bumgarner, B, M. Miller, Glenn Miller, Bobby Barns, Carlton Lyons, J. B. Jones, John Edward Culler, Richard Hunt, Frank Coffey, Jody Shackford, Mrs, Earneston, Anna Boyce Winkler, President; Betty Calloway, Vice President; Nancy Dee Winkler, Secretary and Treasurer; Becky Bingham, Reporter; Nell Miller, Barbara Coffey, Bonnie Foster, Sheila Gilley, Barbara Tugman, Pat Dowling, Patsy Hollingsworth, Betty Swain, Frances Rush, Jo Anne Hardin, Roberta Barnes, Rebecca Edmisten, Betty Lou Miller, Mozelle Greene, Edith Greene, Mary Dean Bingham, Helen Parker, Alice Fate Powell, Ann Cortell, Betty Brendell, Betty Ann Hagaman, Joyce Tuckerwiller, Peggy Watson, Lena Greene, Juella Hampton, Nancy Qualls, Peggy Greer, Minnie Austin, Janie Cline, Sue Rogers, Carmen Guy, Shirley Caroll, Gail Philips, Mollie Agle, Barbara Byrd, Carolyn Greene, Wanda Moretz, Kathryn Payne, Nancy Hollings- worth, Elizabeth Hagaman, Jean Hodges, Lois Norris, Mary Lee Moretz, Betty Ruth Hodges, Mrs, Erneston, Sponsor. Af g ify Cll . Jimmy Brendell, President; Buddy McGuire, Vice President; Dick Hunt, Secretary and Treasurer; Bobby Barnes, Reporter; Jody Shackford, Accompanist; Jimmy Flick, Fram Coffey, J. ee Cults Phil Templeton, Jason Cook, Keith Phillips, Carlton Lyons, Glenn Miller, Earl Brookshire, Bill Matheson, Owen Greer, Bill Brown, Charles Michael, B. M. Miller, Milton Barden, John Hod- ges, J. W. Welborn, Mrs, Erneston, Sponsor; Cliff Keplar, Frank Llevat, Frank Alvarez, Abraham Maciques. CLARINETS Ann Cottrell Betty Swain Laura Holshouser Joyce Cowles Barbara Winkler Anna Boyce Winkler Jane Snyder Lance Carlson Pat Wilcox Janie Cline Pat Dowling Pat Maddux Sally Crowell Betty Hollars CORNETS Richard Hunt Cliff Keplar Sonny Tait Johnny Hodges Frank Payne Tommy Owsley Aaron Carroll Tom Lawrence Frankie Hamilton PERCUSSION Nancy Winkler Edward Cullers Keith Phillips Mary Frank Gragg Frank Coffey Carmen Guy FRENCH HORNS Billy Williams Glenn Miller TROMBONES J. W. Wellborn Bobby Watkins Harris Green Bill Richardson SAXOPHONES Betty Brendell Betty Ann Hagaman Billy Mathenson BARITONE SAXOPHONE Milton Barden FLUTES Becky Bingham Patsy Hollingsworth Mary Van Noppen BASS Joe Mast BASS CLARINET Betty Calloway BARITONE Billy Collins Bobby Harmon TENOR SAXOPHONE Sheila Gilley OBOE Nancy Hollingsworth DIRECTOR Mr. Roy R. Blanton Anna Boyce Winkler Secretary -Treasurer Cliff Keplar Council Member Johnny Hodges Council Member Joe Mast Mary Frank Gragg President Vice President Frances Jones, Head Majorette Rebecca Edmisten Nancy Dee Winkler Mary Frank Gragg Joyce Cowles Minnie Austin Betty Jane Calloway Librarian Betty Brendell Reporter EA Mr. Roy R. Blanton Director aad itt Fetters, Saree Editors Faye Critcher Catherine Stevens Business Manager Margaret Storie Junior Editors Betty Cooke Janie Cline Exchange Editor Margaret Winkler Mimeocopists JoAnn Critcher Margaret Critcher Proofreaders Frances Rush Shirley Norris Typists Juella Hampton Carolyn Greene Joyce Cornett Virginia Barlow Sports Editors Rex Barnes - Joe Moretz Shirley Cooke Clara Jean Moretz, President; Irma Lee Moretz, Vice President; Shirley Greer, Secretary-Treas- urer; Betty McNeil, Reporter; Annie Ashley, Patsy Bentley, Imogene Berry, Dorothy Coffey, Jean Cook, Shirley Davis, Bonnie Foster, Vikie Golds, Betty Greene, Betty Lou Hodges, Bina Hayes, Muriel Hampton, Judy Lookabill, Claudia Miller, Eva Profitt, Emma Jo Teague, Margaret West, Verbie Sue Watson, Velma Hamby, Mrs. Hardy. ‘Typing Welpere Club Peggy Joann Miller, President; Reba Greene, Vice President; Joan Wood, Secretary; Louella Greene, Reporter; Irma L. Moretz, Emma J. Teague, Alton Moretz, Kenneth Jackson, Jimmie L. Culler, Reba Carroll, Bonnie Jean Hampton, Betty Foster, Berry Jo Dyer, Annie Ashley, Becky Barnes, Mrs. Hadden, Sponsor. Bobby Barnes, Frank Coffey, John E. Culler, Harris Greene, Elton Greer, George Richardson, Kim Miller, Roy Miller, Vance Northern, Gene Reed, Joe Mast, John E. Brown, Milton Barden, Firebug Wilcox, Bill Brown, Buster'Hughes, Cliff Keplar, Billy Lyons, Randy Maddux, Rex Barnes, John Jackson, Buddy McGuire, Kenneth Wilcox, Tony Winkler, W. C. Payne, Bobby Brendell, Fred Gragg, B. M. Miller, Phil McGuire, Keith Phillips, Phil Templeton, J. W. Welborn, Robert Bingham, Coach Everette, Sponsor. OFFICERS John E. Brown President Joe Mast Billy Lyons Vice President Treasurer Randy Maddux Gene Reed | Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Mary Katherine Hollars, Peggy Hampton, Shirley Norris, Carmen Guy, Betty Cooke, Ethel Townsend, Patsy Hampton, Margaret Critcher, Margaret Storie, President, Becky Bingham; Vice President, Shirley Ann Norris; Secretary and Treasurer, Shirley Cooke; Reporter, Christine Hart- es Home Spun Wusee Alab President, Reba Greene; Vice President, Lovell Greene; Secretary and Treasurer, Emilee Coffey; Shirley Carroll; Kate Greene, Dorothy Carroll, Mary Maine, Carolyn Lewis, Nellie Miller, Nell Miller, Barbara Story, Ruth Wilson, Reba Carroll, Vilas Payne, Bobby Wilcox, Jimmy Pitts, Edwin Taylor, Stonie Wheeler, Kenneth Rhymer, Charles Bun- Reporter, Kenneth Hayes, garmer, Ray Hollars, Bobby Norris, Mary Ethel Cook, Sponsor, Mr. Blanton. oe Photography Chul Johnny Ray, President; Robert Bingham, Vice President; Fred Gragg, Secretary; Treva Moretz, Reporter; Roberta Barnes, Mary Jo Brown, Robert Bingham, Betty Sue Carrol, Joanne Carrol, Kenneth Clawson, Bill Collins, Helen Colvard, Jimmie Lou Culler, Judy Danner, Sue Fletcher, Lena Greene, Pat Greene, Ernest Hartley, Ralph Howell, Ken Jackson, Faye Johnson, Joyce Johnson, David McKinney, John Payne, Frank South, Jinnie Steelman, Cecil Tester, Bobby Watkins, Patsy Watson, Earl Woodring, Paul Richardson, President, John Edgar Brown; Vice President, Tony Winkler; Secretary and Treasurer, Minnie Austin; Reporter, Frances Jones; Alice Faye Powell, Kenneth Wilcox, Billy Richardson, Mark Hodges, Earl Norris, J. M. Cullers, Donna Welborn, Gail Phillips, Patsy Hollingsworth, Sheila Gilley, Jack Creed, David Culler, Joan Rosembalm, Carolyn Watson, Lorene Greene, Aron Carroll, Phil McGuire, Tom Lawrence, Betty Brended, Christine Hartley, Mary Dean Bingham, Barbara Coffey, Joe Mast, Dempsey Wilcox, Jerry Brown, Mr. Ross, Sponsor. pbssemblg (Club President; Shirley Ann Norris, Vice President; Jerry Brown, Reporter; Kenneth est Hartley, Mack Hodges, Janet Moretz, Linda Taylor, Mrs. Hamby, Katherine Stephens, Clawson, Grace Day, Earn Sponsor. President, Ethel Townsend; Vice President, Jane Snyder; Secretary and Treasurer, Mary Kath- erine Hollars; Parliamentarian, Shelby Jean Dotson; Reporter, Hazel Townsend; Dorothy Carroll, Lorene Coffey, Ellen Culler, Glenna Dobson, Elsie Greene, Emma Mae Greer, Mary Hodges, June Jones, Mildred Lewis, June Robbins, Dorothey Roberts, Peggy Rogers, Joan Rosenbalm, Mary Van Noppen, Eula Mae Woodring, Miss Betty Jo Henderson, Sponsor. President, Johnnie Ray; Vice President Tommy Vannoy; Secretary and Treasurer, Ted Town- send; Reporter, David McKinney; Harold Hayes, Kent Greer, J. R. Hampton, Junior Nichols, Charles Bungarner, Frank South, Gene Rayfield, Harry Critcher, Wayne Hampton, Earnest Vannoy, Dean Rayfield, Jason Cook, David Culler, Lowell Hagaman, Edward Harmon, Wen- dell Norris, Owen Greer, J. B. Jones, Houston Presnell, Jack Creed, Lowell Henderson, Gorden Shore, Vilas Payne, Roger Winebarger, George Main. ——— T-SHIRTS YOUR STUDENT STORE OFFERS wae neeing = 25 Per Sane FREE a Special etal eens Betty Cook, Mozelle Greene, Margaret Critcher, Peggy Wellborn, Christine Hartley, Margaret Storie, Wanda Moretz, Mildred Lewis, Treva Moretz, Faye Critcher, Emlie Coffey, Becky Wellborn, Shirley Rogers, Joanne Critcher, Patsy Hampton, Grace Day, Mr. Snyder, Sponsor; Ray Hollars, Peggy Miller, Harold Hayes, Katherine Payne. Frank Dyer, Henry Main, Bobby Jones, George Shore, Sonny Greene, Billy Hayes, David Teague, Glen Isaacs, Ravon Wilcox, Richard Pitts, Larry Austin, Margin Moretz, Dick Brown, Jerry Aus- tin, Mr. Turner, Sponsor. Pat Greene, S. G. Tugman, Ruth Wilson, Jimmy Flick, Barbara Storie, Rex Barns, Ruby Hart- ley, Norma Bumgarner, Mary Wanda Hodges, Albert Varbyla, Bill Richardson, Earl Norris, Joe Miller, Franky Jones, J. B. Greene, Bette Ann Edmisten, Dean Critcher, Jack Greer, Mark Hodges, A. C. Farthing, Jimmy Greer, Robert Rosenbalm, Mr. Robinson, Sponsor, President, Harris Greene; Vice President, Billy Lyons; Secretary and Treasurer, Billy Farthing; Reporter, Bobby Reynolds; Bobby Sherrill, Paul Porch, James Greene, Frankie Hamilton, Joel Cook, A. C. Farthing, Bruce Cook, Ronder Main, Claude Miller, Joe Miller, Charlse Bolick, Billy Joe Williams, Roger Winebarger, Ted Cornette, David Blackburn, Sponsor, Mr. Rogers, President, Jack Welborn; Vice President, Jack McKinney; Secretary and Treasurer, Paul David; W. C. Payne; Luther Brown, Dan Coffey, Ted Cornette, James Greene, Howard Hayes, Ray Parlier, James Phillips, Johnnie Turner, Roy Welch, Billy Welborn, Odis Ronda Main, Claude Miller, John Jackson, Freddie Resse, Sponsor, Reporter, Hyle Hodges, Welborn, Colney Harrison, Mr. Gentry. Claude Austin, Jack Wellborn, Jack McKinney, Dockie Triplette, Buster Hughes, Alton Moretz, John Jackson, Roy Welch, Mrs. James Greene, Rex Barnes, Marvin Storie, Wen- dell Norris, Johnny Ray, Carlton Lyons, Roy Miller, Henry Maine, R. C. Moretz, Jun- ior Nichols, Kenneth Jackson, 2 President, Elton Greer; Vice President, Jack McKinney; Secretary and Treasurer, Roy Miller; Reporter Mack Hodges; Sentinel, John Jackson; Claude Austin, Bill Austin, Bobby Brown, Luther Brown, Lance Carlson, Howard Coffey, Roger Cook, Russell Cook, Dean Critcher, Harry Critcher, Wendell Critcher, Fred Gentry, J. B. Greene, Wayne Greene, Jack Greer, Lowell Hagaman, Wayne Hampton, Edward Harmon, Conley Harrison, Richard Hartley, Harold Hayes, Kyle Hodges, Gene Holeman, Gus Ker- houlas, Joe Lewis, Roger Lewis, Billy McNeil, Richard Miller, Alton Noretz, Austin Moretz, R. C. Moretz, Bobby Joe Norris, Wendell Norris, Vann Norris, Vance Northern, Ray Parlier, W. C. Payne, Paul Perry, Ellis Phillips, James Phillips, Bobby Porch, Henry Proffit, John Ragan, Claude Shore, Marvin Storie, Ted Townsend, Dockie Triplette, Loyd Watson, Roy Welch, Billy Wellborn, Glenn Wellborn, Odis Wellborn, Jack Wellborn, Larry Winebarger, Dick Winkler, Mr. Tait, Sponsor. President, Betty Lou Miller; Vice President, Jane Snyder; Secretary, Mary K. Hollars; Treasurer, Shirley Ann Norris; Reporter, Jean Lewis; Jean Dotson, Patsy Hampton, Clara Lewis, Mary Hodges, Joyce Miller, Betty Jean Norris, Emma Morris, J. Ann Phillips, Connie Ray, Shirley Rogers, Hazel Townsend, Ethel Townsend, Nancy Qualls, Joan Wood, Katherine Welch, Becky Welborn, Peggy Welborn, Eula Mae Woodring, Sponsor, Mrs. Tulley. Joan Critcher, Faye Critcher, Frank Llevat, Mary Ethel Cooke, Billy Rush, Jimmy Brendell, Nancy Hodges, Betty Hollars, Lena Greene, J. M. Cullers, Margaret Storie, Margaret Wood, Mary Cook, Mr, Lott, Sponsor; President, Frank Llevat; Vice President, Jo Ann Critcher; Sec- retary, Lana Greene; Reporter, Betty Hollar, Debate Club President, Scottie Sue Hodges; Vice President, Peggy Jones; Secretary and Treasurer, Bonnie Foster; Reporter, Lorene Greene; Richard Hunt, Jeanette Hollars, Mary Harrison, Frankie Tea- gue, Betty McNeil, Jane Moretz, Shirley Davis, Sponsor, Miss Huneycutt, Shirley Norris, President; Dick Winkler, Vice President; Christine Hartley, Secretary and Treasurer; Bobby Wilcox, Reporter; Collis Austin, Kenneth Hayes, Charles Michael, Billy Joe Williams, Bobby Porch, Bobby Norris, Peggy Miller, Betty Cook, Shirley Cook, Peggy Hampton, Shirley Norris, Thelma Phillips, Peggy Sherrill, Margaret Winkler, Mary Gladys Teague, Bobby Reynolds, Billy Matherson, Johnny Hodges, Earl Brookshire, Jean Moretz, Joyce Johnson, Rachel Teague, Norma Phillips, Christine Greene, Margaret Hampton, Gladys Miller, Judy Danner, Christine Hartley, Margaret West, Imogene Berry, Peggy Welborn, J. Ann Phillips, Helen Colvard, Rachel Rominger, Mary Watson, Carolyn Watson, Marie Cornette, Mary Lawrence, Patsy Wilcox, Sally Crowell, Geraldine Honeycutt, Patsy Maddux, Miss Guy, Sponsor. Pauline Greene, President; James Tait, Vice President; Emma Norris, Secretary and Treasurer; Jean Lewis, Reporter; Glenda Ann Brown, Grace Brown, Aaron Carroll, Jean Cooke, Kate Greene, Frankie Hamilton, C. J. Hayes, Ruby Hayes, Lena Hodges, Rena Hodges, Pat Jones, Gus Kerhoulas, Larry Klutz, Mary Lou Maine, Billy McNeil, Earline Miller, Edith Miller, Mary Jane Moretz, Betty Norris, Tommy Owsley, Frankie Payne, Ellis Phillips, Barbara Ragan, Nan Ragan, Shirley Rogers, Betty Swift, Edwin Taylor, Mary Ruth Townsend, Dockie Triplette, Bobby Watkins, Verbie Sue Watson, Cathrine Welch, Clara Winebarger, Mary Sue Winebarger, Mr. Ross, Sponsor, Joe Moretz, David McKinney, Lowell Hagaman, Mack Hodges, Billy McNeal, Vilas Payne, Joe Mast, Fred Gragg, Mary Cook, Jean Lewis, H. T. Rogers, Martha Brown, Kate Greene, Shirley Rogers, Ruby Hartley, Linda Taylor, Nancy Hodges, Shirley Cook, Reba Greene, Louella Greene, Norma Phillips, Sheila Gilley, Lois Norris, Rebecca Wellborn, Eula Mae Woodriee, Scottie Hodges, Mary Gladys Teague, Mary Wanda Hod- ges, Norma Bumgarner, Frances Rush, Shirley Norris, Billy Williams, Juella Hampton, Buzzy Bumgarner, David Cullers, Kenneth Hayes, Lorrine Greene, Margaret West, Grace Day, Clara Jean Moretz, Emma Jo Teague, Rex Barnes, Alton Moretz, Odis Wellborn, Bobby Wilcox, J. R. Hampton, Phillip Templeton, Jimmy Steelman, Roy Miller, Peggy Hampton, Virginia Barlow, Roberta Barnes, Bonnie Jean Hampton, Erma Lee Moretz, Helen Colvard, Mary Watson, Donna Wellborn, Gladys Miller, Barbara Ragan. Homecoming King and Zueen REBECCA BINGHAM GENE REED Senter pbéctivities FRANK ALVAREZ - Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Transfer from Colegio “La Progresiva, Cuba Boys’ Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 4. BILL AUSTIN - There's a great deal of deviltry behind this mild exterior. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Guns and Marksmanship 2,4, Officer 4. CLAUDE AUSTIN - I can resist anything but temptation. Student Council 1; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4, Officer 1,3; FFA Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Wildlife 1; Monitors pays Bus Driver 3,4; Homeroom Officer 1. COLLIS AUSTIN - The substitute for genius; sense and wit. Hobby Club i, President; FFA Club 1, 2,3,4; 4-H Club 2,4, President 4; Wildlife Club 3. MILTON BARRETT BARDEN - “Let the man who does not wish to be idle fall in love.” 4-H Club 1, Officer 1; Wildlife 1; Magicians Club 2; Men's A Club 2,3,4; Woodwind Ensemble 2, President 2; Student Store 3; Boys’ Glee Club 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Mana- ger 1,2; Wrestling 3,4, State Tournament 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Band 1, 2,3,4, All-State Band 3. VIRGINIA LOUISE BARLOW - Refined, jolly and demure, a charming girl, you may be sure. Handicraft 1; Hobby Club 1, Officer 1; Music Appreciation 2; Globetrotters 2; Photography Club 3; B Team Basketball 2; Monitors 4; Journalism 4; Stamp Collectors 4. BOBBY BARNES - Life is not worth living if you don't live with life.” French Club 1, 2; Guns and Marksmanship 1; Boys’ Glee Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Men's A Club 3, 4; Cho- rus 4; Homeroom Officer 2,3, 4; Basketball Manager 2,4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4. REX BARNES - When you get to the bridge, cross it. Paper Staff 1; Wildlife 2; Gym- nastics 1; Class Officer 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 4. JIMMY BRENDELL - I hitch my wagon to a star and no man shall pull it down, Pirates of the Bookshelves 1; Boys' Glee Club 1, 2,3,4, President 4; Wildlife 3; Student Council 3,4; Magicians Club 2; Officer 2; Spanish Club 4; Basketball 3; Football 2,3, 4; Wrest- ling 4. GEARLDINE BERNICE BROWN - “Be a friend to all, but love only one.” Student Council 1; Assembly Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Monitors 1,2; B Team Basketball Manager 1; Majorette 3; Office Work 4; Homeroom Officer 2, 3. JOHN EDGAR BROWN - “Life is short, but there is always time for love. Men's A Club 2,3,4, President 4, Secretary 3; Dramatics Club 3,4, Officer 3,4; Magicians Club 2; Gymnastics 2, President 2; Globetrotters 1; Wildlife 1; B Tew Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Football Manager 2; Class Officer 3,4; State Wrestling Tournament on MARY JO BROWN - “Quiet as a church mouse. 4-H Club 1; Home Ec 1; Music Appre- ciation 1; Social Games 1; Globetrotters 1; Photography 1, 2; Stamp Collectors 4; Officer 4. Seater pécivittes NORMA JEAN BUMGARNER - I'll pack my troubles in my old tin trunk, and sit on the lid and grin. B Team Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Wildlife Club 3, 4; Secre- tary and Treasurer 3,4; Debating 3; Guns and Marksmanship 2; Fly Tying 3; Monitor 3, 4; Homeroom President 2, Secretary 4. BETTY SUE CARROLL - A loving heart is the truest wisdom.” 4-H Club 1; Party Plan- ning Club 1; Photography 2,3,4; Stamp Collectors 4, Reporter. FRANK LINNEY COFFEY - Some say the world is made for fun and frolic, and so dol. Football Manager 1; Basketball Manager 1; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Boys Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4; Chorus 3,4, President 4; Men's A Club 1, 2,3, 4; District Play Contest 3,4; Homeroom President 1,3; Voice 3,4. FAYE RAMONA CRITCHER - If she will, she will, and you can depend on it. If she won't, she won't, and that’s the end to it. National Honor Society 3,4, Officer; Stu- dent Council, Vice President 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Student Store 2,3,4, Offi- cer 3,4; Student Faculty Committee 3; Girls' A Club 3, Secretary 3; 4-H Club 1; Monitor 1,2; Annual Staff 2; Library Assistant 1; Secretary 1; Homeroom Officer 3; Basketball 2. JO ANN CRITCHER - Modest, lovable, a friend to all,” National Honor Society 3,4, Officer; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Student Store 1,3,4, Reporter 4; Spanish Club 4, Vice President 4; Assembly 3; Home Economics 2; Monitor 1, 2; Library Assist- ance 1; Student Faculty Committee 3,4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2,3, 4. JOYCE MAE CORNETTE - You can only make others better by being good yourself.” 4-H Club 1; Hobby Club 1, Vice President 1; Library Assistant 1,2, Secretary and Treasurer 1; Quiet Social Games 3; Music Appreciation 2; Photography Club 3, Treas- urer 3; Journalism 3; Stamp Collectors 4, President 4; High-Life Staff 4. JOHN EDWARD CULLER - We can sorrow if need be, tomorrow, but today is the time to live. Boys’ Glee Club 1, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Pirates of the Bookshelves 1; Guns and Marksmanship 2; Wildlife 2; Men's A Club 3, 4; Monitor's Club 3; High- Life Staff 3, Sports Editor 3; All-State Band 3,4; Baseball Manager 2; Basketball Mana- ger 3; Orchestra 3,4; Dance Band 3, 4. BETTE ANN EDMISTEN - A live wire that never gets stepped on.” Wildlife 1, 2,3, 4, President 4; Angler and Fly Tying 1; Class President 4; Basketball 3, 4; Senior Superla- tive 4, MARY FRANK GRAGG - A brown eyed loved one, jolly and true, plenty of wit and good sense too. Glee Club 1, 2,3, Officer 3; Annual 1,3,4, Editor 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Junior Marshal 3; N.H.S. 3,4, Officer 4; Student Faculty Committee 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Band 3,4, Officer 4; Homecoming Queen 3; Majorette 4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Homeroom Officer 3; All-Tournament 2; Dramatics Club 2; Valentine Queen 1; Senior Superlative 4. | Seuator ptctivittes JIMMY GORDON FLICK - Man delights me not, but women do, Photography 1, 2; Wildlife 2,3,4; Pirates of the Bookshelves 1; Glee Club 4; Visual Aids 1,3; Homeroom Officer 1. CAROLYN REBECCA GREENE - It isn't the gift - it is the value that counts. Baton Club, Reporter 1; Library Science 1; Student Store 1; Music Appreciation, President 2; Manager Girls’ B Team 2; Journalism 3,4; Business Students 3, Vice President; Girls Glee Club 4; Chorus 4; High-Life Staff 4; Piano 2,3. EDITH JEAN GREENE - For nature has made her what she is, and ne er shall make anoth- er. Library Assistant Club, President 1,2; Music Appreciation 2; Photography 3; High- Life Staff 3,4; Glee Club 4; Chorus 4; ‘Party Planning Club, Officer 1. WILLIAM HARRIS GREENE - I occasionally stumble over the truth, but I pick myself up as if nothing had happened.” Band 1, 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, Officer 2,3; Magicians 1; Wildlife 2; Gymnastics 2; Basketball 2, 3,4; Football 3,4; Angler and Fly Tying 3, 4, Officer 3,4; Men’s “A Club 4. J. B. GREENE - Better to be happy than to be wise. Visual Aids 1; 4-H Club 1; Wild- life 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3; Homeroom President 2. PAULINE GREENE - To be loved is all I need and when I love, I love indeed.” Girl Scout Club 1, President; Hobby Club 1; Guns and Marksmanship Club 2; Pirates of the Bookshelves 2, Reporter; Quiet Social Games 3,4; Angler and Fly Tying Club 3; Student Faculty Committee 3; Homeroom Officer 1, 2,3; Class Officer 4. ELTON GREER - Not too serious, not too gay, but a real good sport when it comes to play.” Men's A Club 3, 4; Wildlife 2; FFA 1,2,3,4, President 4; Football 1, 2,3. EMMA MAE GREER - A kind heart is a foundation of gladness, Home Ec Club 1, 2,3, 4; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 3, 4; FHA 1. JACK GREER - After all, life is what you make it.” FFA 1, 2.354. Wildlife.d, 2i354. BONITA CARMEN GUY - Give me music and true friends and life will be a pleasure.” Hobby Club 1; Girlst A Club 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Art Club 4, Vice President; Photography 1, 2,3; Music Appreciation 2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Chorus 3, 4; Piano 2. BETTY ANN HAGAMAN - “She was born talking and has never lost her birthright. Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Baton Club 1; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Monitor 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Band 3, 4; Piano 1, 2; Voice 1, 4; District Piano Contest 1; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3; Glass Officer 1: JUELLA ARLENE HAMPTON - To know her is to love her. Music Appreciation Club 1; Girl Scouts 1; Paper Staff 4; Monitors 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 2,3,4; Assembly Club 2,3; Glee Club 4; Homeroom Officer 4. Seutor rbctivities CONLEY FRED HARRISON - Roll on world, I'll roll with you. FFA 1,2,3,4; Fix-It Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Football 3; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4. ERNEST BERNARD HARTLEY - “Success comes in can's not cant's, Visual-Aids 3; Photography 2; Assembly 3,4; Magicians 1; Globetrotters 2; Science 2; Monitors 1, 2,3; Radio Club, President 4; Football M anager 1; Wrestling Manager 3. C. J. HAYES - The world may spin away on wheels, but what doI care, Globetrotters Club 1; Quiet Social Games 4; Photography Club 1; Wildlife 2,3; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3; Boys' B Team Basketball 2; Manager Football 2; Manager Basketball 2. HOWARD HAYES - Don't put things off. Put them over.” FFA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Wildlife Club 2; Fix-It 3; Baseball 1, 2,4; Homeroom Officer 3. MACK HODGES - Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Assembly 3,4; Visual Aids 1,2; FFA 3,4, Officer 3,4; Woodworking 2, President; Monitor 3,4; Wildlife 1; Student Council 3, 4. JOHN JACKSON - If joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. FFA 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Wildlife 2; Fix-It 3; Monitor 1, 2,3; Men's A Club 3,4; Homeroom Officer 1,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4; Basketball 2. KENNETH JACKSON - As unceremonious as a train whistle. Sports Parade 1; Wildlife 1,2; Guns and Marksmanship 1, 2; Business Club 3; Typing Helpers 4; Photography 4; Football 4; Baseball 3,4; Homeroom Officer 4. JOYCE MARIE JOHNSON - What makes the world go round? Nothing but love.” Baton Club 2 years; Social Games Club 2 years; Dramatics Club 1 year; Art Club 1 year; Music Appreciation; Study Club; Photography Club; Folk Dancing Club; Magicians Club, MARY FRANCES JONES - The shortest ladies love the longest men.” Girls Glee Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Wildlife Club 4; Baton Club 1; Majorette 2,3,4, Drum Majorette 4; Chief Junior Marshal 3; Homeroom Officer 1, 3,4; Class Officer 1, 2. DORTHEY JEANNE LEWIS - Rather be small and cast a light than large and cast a shadow. FHA Secretary and Treasurer 1; Radio Club 1; Music Appreciation 2; Monitors Club 2; Business Students 3; Beauty Culture, Reporter 4; Social Games, Reporter 4. FRANK LLEVAT - I have learned in whatsoever place I am, there I'll be content.” Transfer from Colegio La Progresiva, Cuba; Spanish Club 4, President 4; Boys' Glee Club 4; Senior Superlative 4. ABRAHAM MACIQUES - No really great man ever thought himself so. Transfer from Colegio La Progresiva, Cuba; Boys Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 4, EMMA LUCILLE NORRIS - After all, what is life without a touch of humor.” FHA 1; Radio Club, President 2; Music Appreciation Reporter 2; Business Students 3; Dramatics 3; Beauty Culture 4; Social Games Secretary and Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Superlative 4. Seater r¢ctivitios JOE MAST - Oh, to fall into the arms of women but not into their hands! Band 1, 2, 3,4, President 4; Men's A Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Football Manager 1; Basketball Manager 1; Dramatics 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Wildlife 2; Wrestling 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; B Team Basketball 1. JACK McKINNEY - “Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get. Student Body President 4; FFA Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Fix-It Club 4, Officer; Wildlife 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Homeroom Officer 3. BETTY LOU MILLER - “Her chief joy is serving others. FHA Club 1; Radio Club 1; Music Appreciation Club 2; Junior Librarians Club, Officer 2; Manager Girls’ B” Team 2; Business Students Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; Beauty Culture President 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4. GLADYS MARGARET MILLER - She will find a path or make one. Music Appreciation 1; Study Club 1; Quiet Social Games 2,3; Home Ec 2,3; Folk Dancing 4; Beauty Culture 4; Magicians 1. KIM MILLER - “Let every man mind his own business, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4; Photography Club 1; Wildlife Club, President 1; Globetrotters Club 1; Men's A Club 2,3, 4; Student Council 2,3; Angler and Fly Tying 3; Annual Staff 4; Junior Marshal 3; Class Officer 2; Homeroom Officer 4; Visual Aids Club 2. PEGGY JOANNE MILLER - Life without laughing is a weary blank. Dramatics 2, 3; Paper Staff 2; Social Games 3; Annual Staff 4; Typing Club 4; Glee Club 1,3; Monitors 2,3; Student Council 3; Homeroom Officer 1, 2. ROY MILLER - Our characters are the result of our conduct.” Wildlife 1,2; Men's A Club 3,4; FFA Club 1, 2,3, 4; Monitors 3,4; Student Council 1; Homeroom Officer 4; Baseball 1; Football 3,4; Secretary FFA 2,3, 4. ALTON MORETZ - One pound of learning requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it. FFA Club 3,4; Sports Parade 2; Wildlife 1,3; Guns and Marksmanship 1; Monitors 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 3; Typing Helpers 4. WANDA MAE MORETZ - “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Girl Scouts 1; Radio 1,2; Music Appreciation 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 4; Art Club 4; Student Store Club 4; Piano 1, 2. BETTY JEAN NORRIS - The biggest dog has been a pup. Monitor's Club 1; FHA 1; Radio 2; Music Appreciation Club 3; Business Students 3; Social Games 4; Beauty Cul- ture 4, BOBBY JOE NORRIS - “We learn not for school, but for life. FFA Club 4; Quiet Social Games 4. Seutor Aetiutties SHIRLEY ANN NORRIS - I am asI am and so willl be. Pirates of the Bookshelves 1, Officer; Dramatics Club 2,3; Radio Club 2; Assembly Club 3, 4; Beauty Culture Club 4, Officer; N.H.S. 3,4, Officer 4; Girls’ A” Club 4; Homeroom Officer 1. WENDELL NORRIS - Care may kill a cat, but it will never kill me. FFA 1, 2,3, 4; Visual Aids 1,4; Wildlife Club 3; Reading Club 2. VANCE NORTHERN - “Why worry? Life is too short.” FFA 1,2,3,4; Men's A Club 2,3,4; Wildlife 1; Baseball 1, 2,3,4. KATHERINE IRENE PAYNE - “Tis not the mere stage of life, but the part we play thereon that gives the value. Student Store 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Party Planning 1, Officer; Su- dent Council 2,4, Officer 4; Home Ec Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Monitors 1,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Quiet Social Games 3, Officer; Girls‘ A Club 3; Homeroom Officer 1, 3; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Student Faculty Committee. JAMES PHILLIPS - To be or not to be, that is the question. FFA Club 1, 2,3, 4; Radio Club 2; Fix-It Club 4. NORMA JEAN PHILLIPS - Leisure is a beautiful garment, but it will not do for constant wear, Dramatics Club 1, 2,3; Girl Scouts 1; Radio Club 1; Assembly 1; Art Club 1; Folk Dancing 1. HOUSTON PRESNELL - To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness. Hobby Club 1; Magicians Club 1, 2; Photography 2,3; Wildlife Club 3; Radio Club 4; Visual- Aids 4, NANCY MARGARET QUALLS - Precious things come in small packages.” Monitor's Club; Baton Club 1; Girl Scouts 1; Dramatics 1, 2; Junior Librarians Club 1, Officer 1; Quiet Social Games 3; Student Store 3; Glee Club 4. BARBARA ANN RAGAN - The surest way not to fail is to be determined to succeed. Book Lover's Club 2; Home Ec Club 4; Quiet Social Games 1; Library Assistants 1. JOHN RAGAN - Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow. FFA 3,4; Baseball 3, 4. JOHNNIE RAY - Serve all but love one, Photography Club 1, 2,3,4, President 4; B Basketball 2; Wildlife 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Homeroom Officer 1; Business Club 2, 3, President 3; Monitor 2,3; Men's A Club 3; Audio-Visual Aids Club 3,4, President 4; Student-Faculty Committee 1. CARL GENE REED - Women's looks have been his books, and gee! What they have taught him. Basketball 1, 2,3, 4, Co-Captain 3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-Conference 4; Photography Club 1, President 1; Globetrotters 1; Class President 1, 2,3; Homeroom Officer 1; Chief Junior Marshal; Angler and Fly Tying Club 3, President; Student Council 3,4, Officer 3; Audio-Visual A ids Club 2; Men's A Club 2,3,4, Officer 2,4; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4; Home- coming King 4. Senior pbetiutties GEORGE RICHARDSON - “All great men die young and I'm not feeling so well. Foot- ball 2,3; Men's “A” Club 3,4; Hobby Club 4; Travel Club 3. BILL RUSH - “Onward he is aiming. Photo Club 1, 2,3; Angler and Fly Tying 3; 4-H Club 1; Magicians Club 1; Radio Club 4, Officer; Spanish Club 4; Wood Working Club 2; Homeroom President 2. CATHERINE STEVENS - It isn't what she has, but what she is. Journalism Club 1, 2, 3,4; Editor of High-Life 3,4; Assembly Club 1, 2,3, Officer 2,3; Girls A Club 2, Officer 2; Homeroom Officer 1, 2,3. MARGARET STORIE - “Work while you work, but play often. Library Assistant 1; Dramatics 1; Monitor 2; Student Store 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; B Basketball 2; Girls A Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom Officer 4. RACHEL ANNE TEAGUE - Politeness goes far and costs nothing.” Hobby Club 1; Home Ec 1; Music Appreciation 2; Junior Librarian 2; Dramatics Club 3; Photography 3; Art Club 4; Folk Dancing 4; Secretary of Photography 3. TED TOWNSEND - As a man thinketh, so is he. Audio-Visual Aid 1,4, Secretary and Treasurer 4; FFA Club 1, 2,3,4; Wildlife 1; Hobby Club 1. ALBERT VERBYLA, JR. - Romeo, Romeo, Where art thou, Romeo,” Transfer from Lenoir High School; Wildlife Club 4, ROY WELCH - “What is puppy love? The beginning of a dog's life. Visual Aids 1; Wildlife 1; FFA 2,3,4; Guns and Marksmanship 2; 4-H Club 3; Fix-It Club 2,3; Bus Driver 2,3. BILLY WELLBORN - Tall oaks grow from little acorns. Visual Aids 1,2; Wildlife 1; Business Student 1; 4-H Club 3; FFA 3, 4; Fix-It Club 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. JACK WELLBORN - Full of life, sense and wit. Lots of fun and plenty of grit. Visual Aids 1, 2; Wildlife Club 1; Business Student Club 1; Monitors 2, 3; Fix-It Club 3, 4, President 4; FFA 3,4; Bus Driver 2,3,4. DEMPSEY LEE WILCOX - Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it. Band 1, 2; Chorus 2; Men's A Club 1, 2,4; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 4. ANNA BOYCE WINKLER - Good natured, generous, jolly and clever. Her tongue, like a book, goes on forever. National Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4, Officer 2, President 4; Junior Marshal 3; Dramatics Club 1; Band 3,4, Band Council 4; Homeroom Officer 1,3; Student-Faculty Committee 3, 4; Monitor 1,3; Senior Superlative 4; Manager Girls' Varsity Basketball Team. DICK WINKLER - “From care I'm free. Why can't everybody be happy like me. 4-H Club 1, 2,3; FFA Club 1, 2,4; Angler and Fly Tying 3; Folk Dancing 4; Guns and Marks- manship 2. Seutor récttuittes NANCY DEE WINKLER - By putting your best foot forward, you may pull your worst foot back. Magicians Club 1; Glee Club 2,3,4, Secretary and Reporter 4; Home- room Officer, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Dramatics Club 2; Baton Club 1, 2; Majorette 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Journalism Club 3; Quiet Social Games 3, Secretary and Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 4; Senior Superlative 4; Secretary of Teen-Club 4, Barnett MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac Cars International Trucks and Farm Machinery Phone 237 Parkway COMPANY INC, Hardware, Electrical and Gas Supplies Rulane Gas Box 472 Boone, North Carolina Courtesty of Watatsa Hemocrar Established 1888 Boone’s Oldest Business Establishment Compliments of Del ks DEPARTMENT STORE ‘ The Home of Better Values”? Boone, North Carolina ‘‘Meet Your Friends at Belks’’ The Newest in Boone (a3dinal Motel U. S. 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